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spotted by BASTI (sau card) at THE INTERNATIONAL of BRIGHTON... i work as a chef there mate.... i was told that there were many skylines at the car park... but i was busy with food tasting.... but saw a black 33 s2 ( auto) leaving... nice ride :) ...

yeah i'll be back there tomorrow night gettin smashed. mine is a s1, but s2 rear wing. the other two were my mates cars. yours isnt too bad either ;)

spotted by BASTI (sau card) at THE INTERNATIONAL of BRIGHTON... i work as a chef there mate.... i was told that there were many skylines at the car park... but i was busy with food tasting.... but saw a black 33 s2 ( auto) leaving... nice ride :) ...

Saw a silver series 2 on my way to school last night.

Saw my own car almost looking like a BLACK 33 GTR in the carpark at work :P it needs a bath desperately...

and I'll be Seeing CR33M tonight, and undoubtedly B3ZA, and UNR34L...and a silver series one...at some point this weekend :P

driving home from work down bell street - about 930pm tonight - along side a white r33 s2 - very nice car! had a bit of a chat - nice guy! :P

hey howss it goin am the guy in the white r33 s2 u spotted on bell street,just joined SAU am new to it dont know much about it it but will get around it.nice lil chat bro cheers

Spotted a white R31 on Lower Dandenong Rd this afternoon being an absolute idiot! Cutting lanes, driving into the bicycle lane, speeding and swerving all over the place. Nearly wrote off about 10 cars. Very dangerous behaviour. I suspect the driver was drunk.

I tried to catch up and get their plates but I didn't want to exceed the speed limit myself.

I hope the cops impound that moron before he kills someone.

4 doors out in force today....lol

said Hi to "MANGUNE" 4 door r34 with mesh rims in Bayswater....keep your rims mate they look alright!

then a quick hello to "UNR34L" purple r34 4 door on cheltenham rd followed by and introduced to "B3ZA" but he was in a s13....are you sure its a sleeper?...damn quite a fancy looking sleeper you got there...lol

its good to see SAU people out there!

4 doors out in force today....lol

said Hi to "MANGUNE" 4 door r34 with mesh rims in Bayswater....keep your rims mate they look alright!

then a quick hello to "UNR34L" purple r34 4 door on cheltenham rd followed by and introduced to "B3ZA" but he was in a s13....are you sure its a sleeper?...damn quite a fancy looking sleeper you got there...lol

its good to see SAU people out there!

yer Good to see more 4 Doors :) , Ive now decided im a fan of the weather shields after seeing yours.. lol.

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